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February 21, 2005
Ah, feel the sympathy from the Democrats
I'm an atheist. I don't believe in God, and I certainly don't support organized religion. However, I could be wrong about my beliefs; I realize that. I firmly support the right of anyone to worship any God they so please as long as they don't interfere with or harm others in the practice of their beliefs, that includes crashing planes into buildings, selling Child-Crusaders into slavery or refusing to have a doctor set your child's broken leg.
That being said, I also have a certain amount of compassion for all human beings. I think that our relationships with each other should be respectful and sympathetic for the good of all mankind.
That also being said, I want to direct your attention to a site that just makes me shake my head and wonder every time I visit it. The site is DemocraticUnderground, by far the best collection of moonbattery on the planet. In particular I would like to point your attention to this thread about Jerry Falwell's recent hospitalization. It simply boggles the mind.
To think that DU was touted (by Dean and others) throughout the election as the "internet home" of the Democrat heart and soul, is simply. . . well. . . read through the thread and form your own opinions. While I'm not a fan of Falwell, I would NEVER wish what these people do on him in light of his illness. In fact, I wouldn't even wish some of this or feel this way about Saddam Hussein, Pol Pot, Hitler or anyone (although I would wish these, in particular, a speedy recovery so they could be justly executed).
Lemmings they are. . . . and we all know what happens eventually to lemmings.
--Jason
Posted by JasonColeman at February 21, 2005 11:24 PM
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It must have been worse than the usual vile crap they spew, they've pulled the thread.
I don't go to their site anymore, it's just so hatefula and disgusting. People should check it out jsut once though and see the difference between what the left says to the press and what they say in "private" to each other.
It reminds me of Arafat's press conferences where he'd claim in english that he was only interested in peace and then in his own language he'd call for more suicide bombers.
Posted by: Janette at February 24, 2005 12:01 PM



